
Hillel: A Home for Many
Several Fridays per semester, a small community of Ursinus students trickles into Yost and spends an evening eating homemade food, talking, and praying. These Shabbat …
Several Fridays per semester, a small community of Ursinus students trickles into Yost and spends an evening eating homemade food, talking, and praying. These Shabbat …
This past April 16th, Ursinus held its first ever Repair Cafe. Hosted by Professor Brie Berry’s Circular Economies class, this event strived to emphasize the …
“We have received reports from students of ongoing and escalating anti-trans, anti-Semitic, and racist rhetoric, along with other inappropriate comments, that have been posted anonymously …
Ursinus, like many other colleges, is home to a thriving Greek life. Currently, there are twelve active Greek organizations on campus, some dating as far …
It’s a central part of Ursinus’ CIE curriculum that the entire first-year class reads the same texts at the same time, all at once grappling …
If you’ve been in the women’s room in Olin, you may have noticed a small basket of menstrual products. If you’ve looked closely at the …
*Disclaimer: This article was published in The Goofly, a satire edition of The Grizzly. Last week, Ursinus held a parade welcoming back six local squirrels …
Adrian Chapman ‘25 is breaking grounds and combining his passions of both genetics and biology by creating a new learning tool, which doubles as a …
As spring begins to flourish with fresh vibes and vibrant colors, so does Ritter Hall, the home of the Media and Communications and Arts Departments …
(Note: This statement is connected to Ashley Adam’s Title IX article in News) I’ll say this from and as myself (Saher.) These are my …
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